Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - SANDISK EXTREME III CF 2GB CARD

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Our Price: £9.31
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Manufacturer: SanDisk
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Electronics Brand: SanDisk EAN: 4007249550453 Feature: Warranty: Is Autographed: 0 Is Fragile: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: SanDisk Legal Disclaimer: Layer One UK does not offer any warranty other than the one imposed by the manufacturer. Consequently, the warranty conditions proposed by Layer One UK will be an exact copy of the manufacturers. Manufacturer: SanDisk Model: SDCFX3-2048-902 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: SanDisk Release Date: 2005-02-09 Studio: SanDisk
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Warranty: Read Speed: 133x (20MB Per Write Speed: 133x (20MB Per Includes Plastic Includes
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Customer Rating:      Summary: postage Comment: To get charged seperate postage for 2 cf cards is really shocking especially when it only cost £2.17p to post to me,i will think twice about shopping here now.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Beware of the postage Comment: These are great products and it seems as if they are offered here at the best price available anywhere. But beware! Postage is charged at £4.50 PER ITEM, ten times what it must cost the supplier, making them far more expensive than most other online stores. I wanted to buy 10 but will look elsewhere.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Reliable product Comment: It does what it says on the label and is fast.
BUT why £4-50 postage for something which weighs less than 100 grams and can be posted by 1st class mail?
Amazon should be selling these alongside the cameras it loves to sell for zero postage; not leaving customers to buy from an independent with extra postage charges.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Reliable, good capacity and very cheap Comment: There's not much difference generally between the different brands of Sandisk but I would recommend the Sandisk Extreme III for the following reasons:
- Good brand, so should remove any fears of photos getting lost
- Very good value for money (at time of writing this review it is half the price of the Extreme IV)
- There's not that much difference between the III and IV versions, with the performance improvement only coming into consideration if you have a camera which takes advantage of the IV's design, and even then it only matters if you are taking photos at such a frequency that your camera's buffer is not capable of handling it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The best just got cheap! Comment: I first bought one of these when they were first launched a few years ago, and even at £80 I was very chuffed with this purchase! Now that their down below £20 it's unbelievable.
These memory cards are blisteringly fast and very reliable, I've still not had one die on me or go corrupt. Even if one DOES eventually die on you, Sandisk include their excellent recovery software which does an incredible job, although the only time I've had to use it is on some of my cheaper unknown-brand memory cards! Enough said really!
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The latest in no compromise memory card technology, recently declared "Best Imaging Storage media" by TIPA (Technical Image Press Association) and "Best Memory Card 2005-2006" by EISA (European Imaging and Sound Association).
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